Loud Noise Exposure and Acoustic Neuroma

被引:31
作者
Fisher, James L. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Pettersson, David [4 ]
Palmisano, Sadie [5 ]
Schwartzbaum, Judith A. [1 ,2 ,3 ,6 ]
Edwards, Colin G. [7 ]
Mathiesen, Tiit [8 ]
Prochazka, Michaela [4 ]
Bergenheim, Tommy [9 ]
Florentzson, Rut [10 ]
Harder, Henrik [11 ]
Nyberg, Gunnar [12 ]
Siesjo, Peter [13 ]
Feychting, Maria [4 ]
机构
[1] Ohio State Univ, James Canc Hosp, Columbus, OH 43201 USA
[2] Ohio State Univ, Solove Res Inst, Columbus, OH 43201 USA
[3] Ohio State Univ, Ctr Comprehens Canc, Columbus, OH 43201 USA
[4] Karolinska Inst, Inst Environm Med, Epidemiol Unit, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden
[5] Ohio State Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Epidemiol, Columbus, OH 43201 USA
[6] Ohio State Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Div Epidemiol, Columbus, OH 43201 USA
[7] Mt Carmel Hlth Syst, Off Res Affairs, Columbus, OH USA
[8] Karolinska Hosp, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden
[9] Umea Univ, Dept Neurosurg, Umea, Sweden
[10] Sahlgrens Univ Hosp, Dept Otorhinolaryngol, Gothenburg, Sweden
[11] Linkoping Univ Hosp, Dept Otorhinolaryngol, S-58185 Linkoping, Sweden
[12] Univ Uppsala Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Uppsala, Sweden
[13] Skane Univ Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Lund, Sweden
关键词
acoustic neuroma; noise; occupation; vestibular schwannoma; VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMAS; OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES; NATURAL-HISTORY; TUMOR RISK; TRAUMA; INTERPHONE; CELLS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; REGENERATION; ETIOLOGY;
D O I
10.1093/aje/kwu081
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The results from studies of loud noise exposure and acoustic neuroma are conflicting. A population-based case-control study of 451 acoustic neuroma patients and 710 age-, sex-, and region-matched controls was conducted in Sweden between 2002 and 2007. Occupational exposure was based on historical measurements of occupational noise (321 job titles summarized by a job exposure matrix) and compared with self-reported occupational noise exposure. We also evaluated self-reported noise exposure during leisure activity. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios. There was no statistically significant association between acoustic neuroma and persistent occupational noise exposure, either with or without hearing protection. Exposure to loud noise from leisure activity without hearing protection was more common among acoustic neuroma cases (odds ratio = 1.47, 95% confidence interval: 1.06, 2.03). Statistically significant odds ratios were found for specific leisure activities including attending concerts/clubs/sporting events (odds ratio = 1.82, 95% confidence interval: 1.09, 3.04) and participating in workouts accompanied by loud music (odds ratio = 2.84, 95% confidence interval: 1.37, 5.89). Our findings do not support an association between occupational exposure to loud noise and acoustic neuroma. Although we report statistically significant associations between leisure-time exposures to loud noise without hearing protection and acoustic neuroma, especially among women, we cannot rule out recall bias as an alternative explanation.
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